Sentences with phrase «pay real writers»

(In contrast, some of the more fly - by - night resume writing companies who charge too little to pay REAL writers... are KNOWN to try to increase their revenue by selling their clients» information to marketing lists — that will NEVER happen here!)

Not exact matches

While the previous films in the series have been just that — parts of a sequence designed to get us here, each with their own beginning and end — the first and second parts of Deathly Hallows are two halves of the same film, and to approach them as separate entities means missing just what director David Yates, writer Steve Kloves, and a host of storytellers and performers have done: They've made a five - hour fantasy epic that balances effects - driven battles with some very real character moments, and one that isn't afraid to have its heroes pay a high price for their convictions.
«Fruitvale Station,» the incendiary feature debut of writer - director Ryan Coogler, is made with such burning passion that it pays due respect to the real - life central character, Oscar Grant III, and illuminates how real and timely injustice is in this society.
Many small traditional publishers are open to new writers, accept unagented submissions, create attractive book covers, market the books they publish, and pay real royalties... without charging authors anything.
The real irony here, it turns out, is that it wasn't the publishers calling the questions: 75 percent of responding authors said they have never been asked for feedback from their publisher 7 percent said that publishers pay writers well 32 percent said that the prestige of having a deal with a traditional publisher was important to them... Read More
Indie writer gives book to a proofreader and must pay the proofreader real money or trade time and energy for services.
The reason the vast majority of writers hold down a «real» job — or two — is because writing doesn't pay a lot.
So I guess the real question isn't so much, to me, how do I feel about paying for positive reviews as much as paying for reviews at all, since most often a writer, or publisher, is more likely to pay a reviewer for a positive review than a negative one, and likely reviewers, and reviewing companies — not just the one mentioned in the article — know that.
The writers who say that if they can't get paid they'll get a real job and stop writing are either kidding us, or kidding themselves.
But if the writer's projections are correct, German citizens might end up paying more than what their own education would be worth — but they would also be paying for future generations» education, thus alleviating troublesome debt burdens that can have real impacts on the future of many young people.
As real estate writer Erik J. Martin puts it, «Although it can be smart to pay attention to events that can affect the interest rate market, seek advice from your chosen mortgage professional, deciding when to lock in your rate is ultimately up to you.»
I promised myself that when I achieved real success, I'd create a program to teach other travel writers exactly how to get paid to write travel stories, even for those starting at the beginning.
Having been through many real estate market ups and downs over almost four decades, both as an investor, sales broker and realty writer, I've learned that success in a slowing real estate market requires paying greater attention to negotiation skills.
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